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John Jay in the Media is an e-publication of the Office of Marketing and Communications that informs the campus community about the impressive coverage that our faculty, staff, students and alumni frequently receive in the media. The newsletter includes links to highlights of John Jay College's media coverage.

 

 

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WCBS-TV • March 1, 2020

NCIS: New Orleans

NCIS: New Orleans recognized John Jay's Master's Program in Forensic Science and Ph.D. program in Criminal Justice during the show.

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Spectrum News Rochester • March 4, 2020

TV clip from Spectrum News Rochester at 2020-03-04 19:40:02.000

Professor of Political Science Susan Kang appeared on Inside City Hall to speak about Mayor Michael Bloomberg dropping out of the presidential race.

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WCBS-AM • March 9, 2020

WCBS-NY (Radio) Genetic Testing Privacy 2020-03-09

Associate Professor of Public Management Adam Wandt explained the risks involved in giving your DNA to a for-profit genealogy company.

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WNPR-FM • March 12, 2020

Radio clip from Connecticut Public Radio (WNPR) at 2020-03-12 20:30:03.000

Shelby Henderson, a John Jay graduate student and a member of Connecticut's ACLU Smart Justice campaign gave an extended interview about criminal justice reform after being a justice-involved as a teen.

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Spectrum News NY1 • February 19, 2020

Inside City Hall
Professor of Political Science Susan Kang appeared on Inside City Hall to talk about the race for the democratic nomination for president.                  

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Latino Rebels • February 25, 2020

As a Young Cuban-American, I'm Defending Bernie Sanders (OPINION)

John Jay senior Carlos Calzadilla-Palacio wrote about his support for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders as a young Cuban-American whose grandfather was a political prisoner of Fidel Castro.

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The New York Times Online • March 1, 2020

Kobe Bryant's Widow 'Devastated' by Reports That Deputies Shared Crash Photos

Former NYPD officer and prosecutor Professor Eugene O'Donnell commented on the conduct and the possible repercussions for the LA County Sheriff's Department whose officers shared photos from the helicopter crash site.

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Sojourners Online • March 2, 2020

Why Did It Take 120 Years to Pass an Anti-Lynching Act?

History Professor Michael J. Pfeifer explained how Southern Democratic senators consistently thwarted federal anti-lynching legislation from the 1920s-1950s in light of the House passage of the Anti-Lynching Act last week.

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The Chronicle of Social Change • March 3, 2020

To Prevent Youth Sex Trafficking, NYC Will Invest $2 Million

Adjunct Professor Anila Duro, who is completing a doctorate in sex trafficking, commented on the $2 million grant from Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance's office to develop an intervention to address youth sex trafficking in New York City.

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The New York Times • March 3, 2020

How to Respond to Microaggressions

Professor of Psychology Kevin Nadal's work is referenced in a piece about the impact of microaggressions and how to respond to them.

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Newsday Online • March 3, 2020

NYC serious crimes spikes in first 2 months of 2020

Former NYPD officer and prosecutor Professor Eugene O'Donnell criticized the new bail reform law in an article on the spike in overall serious felonies in the past two months.

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Big World Tale • March 4, 2020

Kobe Bryant widow slams 'cover up' after cops who showed off gruesome crash pics of corpses were ordered to delete them – The Sun

Professor Joseph Giacalone, a former NYPD Internal Affairs investigator, explained proper police procedures when collecting evidence in a story on LA County Sheriff's Department conduct while investigating the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash.

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Oxygen (US) • March 5, 2020

'I Kept Looking Over My Shoulder': Teen Suspects Ex-Boyfriend Targeted Her In Dark Web Hit Job

Professor Adam Scott Wandt discussed hitmen and crooks on the dark web in a story about a teenager who was the target of an online murder plot.

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Queens Daily Eagle • March 5, 2020

Queens leaders mark 400 years of African American heritage

Constitutional Law Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall served as the keynote speaker at a celebration of 400 years of African American heritage in Queens.

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Gothamist • March 6, 2020

De Blasio Denies That The NYPD Fudges Crime Stats. The Truth Is More Complicated.

Professor Emeritus Eli Silverman discussed his findings on NYPD crime stat manipulation.

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The World News • March 7, 2020

Inside New York's Sing Sing, the 'Plaza Hotel of prisons'

Professor Robert McCrie commented on Sing Sing State Correctional Facility's innovative higher education and arts programs.

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Quartz at Work • March 7, 2020

Drug traffickers, extortionists, and bank robbers keep posting clues to their crimes on Facebook

Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone commented on an article about criminals who leave a trail of clues on their public social media profiles that investigators can see without needing a subpoena.

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The Miami Herald Online • March 7, 2020

These Cuban Americans heard Bernie Sanders' Castro comments. They weren't offended

John Jay senior Carlos Calzadilla-Palacio explained why it was problematic to invoke the plight of political prisoners and the authoritarian overreaches of the Castro government to criticize Bernie Sanders.

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The News Journal • March 8, 2020

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Justice served?; Shot by police, teenager Yahim Harris should have been released from prison months ago

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Adjunct Professor and retired NYPD detective Joe Giacalone commented on a story about Wilmington police withholding evidence from prosecutors.

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Democracy journal • March 10, 2020

The GND Is Expensive, and That’s Good

Professor of Economics J.W. Mason wrote an article about how to pay for the Green New Deal.

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U.S. News & World Report • March 11, 2020

Mother Sues Hospital for Test That Led to Child Abuse Probe

Toxicology Professor Marta Concheiro-Guisan explained why quick panel urine drug tests should not be used in court on a child custody case.

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WABC-TV Online • March 11, 2020

Student at John Jay College tests positive for coronavirus on Upper West Side

ABC News covered John Jay's closure on Wednesday, March 19 after a student tested positive for coronavirus.

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U.S. News & World Report • March 11, 2020

Weinstein Faces Sentencing, Prison in Landmark #MeToo Case

Distinguished Lecturer in Corrections Martin Horn spoke about the difficulty prisons will have in housing Harvey Weinstein.

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Queens Daily Eagle • March 13, 2020

'It was surreal yesterday': CUNY and SUNY students grapple with coronavirus shutdown

John Jay was one of many CUNY colleges shut down due to a confirmed case of coronavirus on campus.

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The World News • March 13, 2020

Chilling true story of Lost Girls and the unidentified Long Island serial killer

Professor of Forensic Science Lawrence Kobilinsky commented on the behavior of a suspected Long Island serial killer.

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Bedford + Bowery - New York • March 13, 2020

Pop-Up Exhibit Shines a Red Light On the State of Sex Work

Criminology Professor Samantha Majic explained the challenges massage workers face in having access to labor protection and awareness of labor rights.

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Queens Courier - Online • March 13, 2020

'How long is this going to last?': Queens CUNY students react to cancellation of in-person classes

John Jay's closure was mentioned in an article about how CUNY campuses are handling the transition to distance learning.

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Kirkus Reviews • March 13, 2020

The Forensics of Historical Crime Fiction

Nancy Bilyeau, the Deputy Editor of the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay, penned the novel “Dreamland” which was mentioned in an article about narrating investigative techniques in crime fiction.

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Spectrum News NY1 Online • March 13, 2020

Which NYC Schools and Universities Are Closing Due to Coronavirus?

John Jay's Wed. March 11 closure was mentioned in an article that contained a list of schools and universities that are closed, or have canceled in-person classes, as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

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NJ.com • March 14, 2020

There's no working from home when you're a cop or EMT. Here's how they're dealing.

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Public Safety Director Brian Higgins explained how the coronavirus will affect law enforcement, emergency services, health care providers.

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New York Post Online • March 15, 2020

CUNY considering selling off properties

John Jay College's four-story building on Amsterdam Avenue at 59th Street near Lincoln Center in one of many CUNY buildings that may be sold off to generate revenue for academic programs.

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The Palm Beach Post • March 15, 2020

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Delray Beach police filed criminal charge against top officer's ex-wife; A stalking charge mushrooms into investigations into fraud, perjury, excessive overtime and abuse of power.

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Professor Maria Haberfeld, Academic Director of the NYPD Police Studies Certificate at John Jay, commented on a story about a Delray Beach Police Department lieutenant using her department to settle a personal vendetta.

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Tallahassee Democrat • March 15, 2020

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'I don't want to be shot out here'; FBI agent chasing corruption complaint ended up locked in a deputy's patrol car

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Adjunct Assistant Professor and retired NYPD captain Jim Dooley commented on a confrontation between police deputies and an FBI agent.

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